Allan Gwyn joined the KAMR Local 4 News and FOX 14 News Amarillo weather team, making his on-air debut as weekend meteorologist on Saturday evening, September 6, 2025.
A familiar face is returning to the Amarillo viewers, since he worked for the cross-town rival NewsChannel 10 KFDA Amarillo many years before leaving in October 2021.
Gwyn was born and raised in the Amarillo area and graduated from Canyon High School before attending West Texas State University. He later earned his Certificate of Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University.
Gwyn’s passion for weather began early—he started storm chasing at age 16 and has witnessed nearly every kind of severe weather the Texas Panhandle can produce. Since 1980, his camera has captured close to 200 tornado occurrences, with his dramatic storm footage featured on The Weather Channel, Discovery Channel, and national network broadcasts.
His broadcast career began in 1992 as a news photographer at KFDA NewsChannel 10 in Amarillo. After a stint with KAMR from 1994 to 1998 as a news photog, he returned to KFDA as Chief News Photographer. Gwyn completed Mississippi State’s broadcast meteorology program in 2000 and transitioned to the StormTrack 10 weather team in 2002, working alongside “Doppler” Dave Oliver.
From 2007 to 2008, he served as Morning Meteorologist at KXXV 25 in Waco, Temple, and Killeen—then a sister station to KFDA under the Drewry Communications Group—before returning to Amarillo and continuing his on-air work at KFDA until October 2021.